Doth first peepe foorth with bashfull modestee, That fairer seemes the lesse ye see her may ! Lo ! see soone after how more bold and free Her bared bosome she doth broad display ! Lo ! see soone after how she fades and falls away... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 341874Full view - About this book
| 1788 - 550 lehte
...did chaunt this lovely lay ; ' Ah ! see, whoso fayre thing doest faine to see, ' In springing flowre the image of thy day ; ' Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly shee ' Doth first peepe foorth with bashfull modestee, ' That fairer seemes the lesse ye see her may... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1848 - 494 lehte
...heads on high.' — BerraOum. * ' Ah ! see, whoso faire thing dost faine to see In springing flowre the image of thy day ! Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly shee Doth first peepe foorth with bashful modestee That fairer seemes the less ye see her may ! Lo... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 358 lehte
...which this writer excelled : " The whiles some one did chaunt this lovely lay ; Ah ! see, whoso fayre thing dost fain to see, In springing flower the image...thy day ! Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly she ', , .Щ&фпс; севе % Вов: J* мв Ьег яму ! * 1л\ 1ие soon after, tow more bold... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 lehte
...one did chaunt this lovely lay; Ah! see, whoso fayre thing doest faine to see, In springing Jlowre the image of thy day! Ah! see the virgin rose, how sweetly shee Doth first peepe foorth with bashfull modestee, That fairer seemes the lesse ye see her may !... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1827 - 400 lehte
...same stanza as the enchanter — " Ah! see who such fair thing doth fain to see, In springing flowre the image of thy day; Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly she Doth first peep forth with bashful modestie, That fairer seems, the less ye see her may." Great stress was laid by the hermit on this... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1827 - 276 lehte
...same stanza as the enchanter— " Ah! see who such fair thing doth fain to see, In springing flpwre the image of thy day; Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly she Doth first peep forth with bashful modestie, That fairer seems the less ye see her may." Great stress was laid by the hermit on this last... | |
| Edmund Dorr Griffin - 1831 - 478 lehte
...loved again. The passage from Spenser follows. " The whiles some one diJ chaunt this lovely lay — Ah ! see, whoso fair thing dost fain to see, In springing...virgin rose, how sweetly she Doth first peep forth in bashful modesty, That fairer seems the less ye see her may. Lo ! see soon after how more bold and... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1831 - 372 lehte
...same stanza as the enchanter— "in*™ r See wh ° Such f " ir ft'ng doth fain to see, in sprtugtug flower the image of thy day Ah . see the virgin rose, how sweetly she Doth first pnep forth with bashful modestie, That fairer seems the less ye see her may." Great stress was laid... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1833 - 396 lehte
...— " The while some one did chaunt this lovely lay : Ah see, whose fair thing dost fain to see The springing flower the image of thy day, Ah see the virgin rose, how sweetly she Dost first peep forth with bashful modesty, The fairer seems, the less ye see her may ; Lo, see soon... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 lehte
...one did chaunt this lovely lay ' Ah ! see, whoso fayre thing doest faine to see, In springing flowre the image of thy day ! Ah ! see the virgin rose, how sweetly shec Doth first peepe foorth with bashfull modestee, That fairer seemes the lesse ye see her may !... | |
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